Selection is for Temporary Agricultural Team Leader and Auditor, with Expected Start in December and January in the Southern Region of the Country; No Experience Required
Bureau Veritas, the world leader in Testing, Inspection and Certification, has over 700 job openings for the Harvest Project. Candidates for the team leader position need to have technical or higher education and availability for travel, while for agricultural auditor, it is sufficient to be over 18 years old and have completed high school. In both roles, it is necessary to have a permanent driver’s license in category B (cars). The opportunities are for the regions of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, but candidates from all over the country can also apply. In addition to the salary, the selected candidates will receive benefits such as food vouchers, transportation, and accommodation. For candidates from states that do not belong to the southern region of the country, Bureau Veritas covers the travel expenses between their home cities and their work locations.
“The Brazilian agribusiness is experiencing a very positive moment, with record growth in soybean production in the 2022 | 2023 harvest. Bureau Veritas plays a fundamental role in strengthening the sector, inspecting annually more than 30% of the grains produced in the country and over 50% of the exported volume at the major Brazilian ports. The reinforcement of our team during the peak harvest period is essential to meet our clients’ expectations and demands,” says Guilherme Cauduro, Director of Agribusiness, Food, and Commodities.
The selected candidates will receive training on the Harvest Project, the activities, and the use of inspection systems, so there is no need for prior experience in the area. The selection process will be entirely online, and approved candidates will undergo in-person immersion at the Group’s base offices or at their own work locations. The expected start for team leaders is December of this year, and for auditors, January 2024. Activities will take place throughout the southern region, with temporary contracts registered in the work card and lasting until May, when the peak of the harvest ends. Collaborators who excel may be called for other specific projects in the Agribusiness division and will have priority in the next season.
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The Harvest Project, managed by Kuhlmann Agricultural Monitoring – a company of the Bureau Veritas Group, follows the entry and deposit of grains in agricultural product warehouses in the southern region of Brazil. In 2022, 1,600 temporary auditors were hired for the entire season.
Applications must be made through the website https://www.bureauveritas.com.br/pt-br/vagas-harvest
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With global revenue of €5.7 billion, Bureau Veritas is a world leader in Testing, Inspection, and Certification (TIC). Founded in 1828, the Group is present in 140 countries, serving more than 400,000 clients. There are 80,000 collaborators located in over 1,600 offices and laboratories worldwide, including more than 6,000 professionals in Brazil. Bureau Veritas offers a complete portfolio of services and innovative solutions to ensure that assets, products, infrastructure, and processes meet the standards and regulations of quality, health and safety, environmental protection, and social responsibility.

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